[Football] Marcus Rashford

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Deportivo Seagull

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But Brexit will happen deal or No Deal, and Boris got us there against the odds, and the screaming of time wasters, people like Starmer, Cooper, and Lucas, I hate to think how much they have cost the country.

It's not very difficult to grasp, you have to let go as this is what is causing the anger.
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A successful Brexit is coming out of it better than we went into it. We aren’t there yet and general consensus (CBI etc) is that a no deal is going to be very damaging to the U.K. Boris hasn’t delivered a successful conclusion so you are talking out of your arse.
They haven’t cost us anything, Boris on the other hand ... track and trace anyone.


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Herr Tubthumper

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But Brexit will happen deal or No Deal, and Boris got us there against the odds, and the screaming of time wasters, people like Starmer, Cooper, and Lucas, I hate to think how much they have cost the country.

It's not very difficult to grasp, you have to let go as this is what is causing the anger.



Why would this be?


The government will have looked at the pi&& taking that has cost the taxpayer on these school meals and how much families have been able to claim during this pandemic. No one will starve.
I know of several people who have claimed vouchers when really they shouldn't have, just do the maths, the chance out there will grab all the can, and there will be some who do not contribute to the pot.

Poor old Rashford is still wet behind the ears, he thinks he knows the problem, but he doesn't he needs to chat with Boris and Rishi and understand finance and life. Not just a past experience.

I saw some chancers fruit and veg guys on the Beeb this morning, saying how they were going to give FREE Fruit and veg to the kids, wow I thought......................But they wanted donations. They already had £1500 given. I hope the revenue are watching this lot.

Well done, Marcus. Just get on and play football and give money to registered charities to help out, or perhaps he could just advise Starmer on how to get noticed in the public domain.

You seem a very bitter person, very bitter. And also, who are you to talk on behalf of taxpayers? And you completely missed my point about your mates with seemingly little energy.
 


Lower West Stander

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But Brexit will happen deal or No Deal, and Boris got us there against the odds, and the screaming of time wasters, people like Starmer, Cooper, and Lucas, I hate to think how much they have cost the country.

It's not very difficult to grasp, you have to let go as this is what is causing the anger.



Why would this be?


The government will have looked at the pi&& taking that has cost the taxpayer on these school meals and how much families have been able to claim during this pandemic. No one will starve.
I know of several people who have claimed vouchers when really they shouldn't have, just do the maths, the chance out there will grab all the can, and there will be some who do not contribute to the pot.

Poor old Rashford is still wet behind the ears, he thinks he knows the problem, but he doesn't he needs to chat with Boris and Rishi and understand finance and life. Not just a past experience.

I saw some chancers fruit and veg guys on the Beeb this morning, saying how they were going to give FREE Fruit and veg to the kids, wow I thought......................But they wanted donations. They already had £1500 given. I hope the revenue are watching this lot.

Well done, Marcus. Just get on and play football and give money to registered charities to help out, or perhaps he could just advise Starmer on how to get noticed in the public domain.

Your attitude stinks mate.

Just stinks.


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Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
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But Brexit will happen deal or No Deal, and Boris got us there against the odds, and the screaming of time wasters, people like Starmer, Cooper, and Lucas, I hate to think how much they have cost the country.

It's not very difficult to grasp, you have to let go as this is what is causing the anger.



Why would this be?


The government will have looked at the pi&& taking that has cost the taxpayer on these school meals and how much families have been able to claim during this pandemic. No one will starve.
I know of several people who have claimed vouchers when really they shouldn't have, just do the maths, the chance out there will grab all the can, and there will be some who do not contribute to the pot.

Poor old Rashford is still wet behind the ears, he thinks he knows the problem, but he doesn't he needs to chat with Boris and Rishi and understand finance and life. Not just a past experience.

I saw some chancers fruit and veg guys on the Beeb this morning, saying how they were going to give FREE Fruit and veg to the kids, wow I thought......................But they wanted donations. They already had £1500 given. I hope the revenue are watching this lot.

Well done, Marcus. Just get on and play football and give money to registered charities to help out, or perhaps he could just advise Starmer on how to get noticed in the public domain.

Rashford doing just fine, you on the other hand are being a dick. BTW, what’s your thoughts on unqualified companies, owned by fiends of cabinet ministers getting non tendered contracts .... and ****ing them up. You are the Tories equivalent of comical Ali.


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A successful Brexit is coming out of it better than we went into it. We aren’t there yet and general consensus (CBI etc) is that a no deal is going to be very damaging to the U.K. Boris hasn’t delivered a successful conclusion so you are talking out of your arse.
They haven’t cost us anything, Boris on the other hand ... track and trace anyone.


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Blimey mate, you need to look further than the end of your nose this isn't an instant fix. Britain will thrive without the European millstone around our necks.
The world is far bigger than Europe.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54654814

Just the start, keep your eye on your game as that's all you can do it life.

You seem a very bitter person, very bitter. And also, who are you to talk on behalf of taxpayers? And you completely missed my point about your mates with seemingly little energy.

I assume you're taking the p!$$. I have no reason to be bitter, the tories won by a landslide against comrade Corbyn and we have at last ditched the EU.

Happy days apart from this awful virus, which has been unavoidable.

Your attitude stinks mate.

Just stinks.


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Why? I don't want kids to starve, and they won't.
 


A1X

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I think we need to cut Mouldy some slack. It's a tough gig to argue in favour of letting kids starve.
 


Hastings gull

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I think we need to cut Mouldy some slack. It's a tough gig to argue in favour of letting kids starve.

But do they starve? What evidence do you actually have that kids starve? My wife was a school secretary for 12 years and in all that time, she never ever heard from parents of free school meal kids that they starve. The one thing I do recall over the years is her saying that she doubted in some cases whether the kids should be on free school meals at all, given the parental lifestyle. This is not to say there are some genuine cases, as I am sure they are, but to simply state that kids starve is far too simplistic.
 




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I think we need to cut Mouldy some slack. It's a tough gig to argue in favour of letting kids starve.

They are not going to starve.

Here is a response Gillian Keegan made to her Constituents.

Please read this rather than the cack the left-leaning press turn out.




I fully appreciate the strength of feeling regarding this important issue. The Government is focused on supporting the most vulnerable children and social justice has been at the absolute heart of every decision that the Government have taken to help the people of this country get through this pandemic and subsequent lockdown together. We are all concerned for families that are struggling, especially children who have missed out on their education and the benefits of their school structure, including many children on FSM.

At the start of the pandemic, extraordinary measures were put in place to help vulnerable children, including extending FSM whilst schools were largely closed, remaining open to those most vulnerable. In total, over the period March to September £380 million worth of food vouchers were redeemed. However, now schools have reopened, those eligible can once again receive meals in their school setting. The Government have also extended FSM to all young children aged 4-7 automatically through the universal infant FSM entitlement scheme.

The extension of FSM over the summer holidays was in response to the unprecedented situation bought on by lockdown and the pandemic. As I'm sure you are aware, this was never intended to be a long term solution given the extra costs and logistical impacts of providing meals over school holidays. In many cases school staff had to be brought in over this period to provide meals and in some cases, extra staff were required to help to distribute food to children’s households.

In other circumstances, food vouchers were offered and done so based upon the assumption that they will be used solely for this purpose. At present, there is no way of monitoring this system which is necessary as I am aware from reports in other parts of the country that schools, supermarkets and parents have raised concerns that the vouchers were not always used to provide food.

During the holiday period support is always available to those who need it most. The Government provide a robust safety net, which can help the most vulnerable families cope with the extra pressures over school holidays. For the last three years the Government have supported disadvantaged children through our Holiday Activities and Food programme. This summer, the £9 million programme supported around 50,000 children across 17 local authority areas with free healthy meals as well as enriching activities. This year alone each organisation involved delivered at least four weeks of free activities and healthy food during July and August. The Government know that the long summer break is the time when families most welcome support, but more importantly it is when children will most benefit from engaging activities, so they return to school ready to learn in September.

This year the Government also provided a further £11.8 million to extend our successful Breakfast Club programme, supporting schools in disadvantaged areas.

On top of delivering Free School Meals to those pupils most in need, the Government also provide free school milk to those eligible, and the school fruit and vegetable scheme has also restarted now schools have returned.

The Government recognises that FSM is an important tool to support the most vulnerable children during their education. However, our support packages are focused on all aspects of living, including food, childcare and continued support for those who need it most. We have increased our overall support in key benefits such as Universal Credit which has been boosted by over £1,000 this year as part of a £9.3 billion increase to the welfare system. This means the average household has seen an annual increase of £1,040 which is more than £20 a week. Councils have been given a further £63 million to help those families most in need. As a result of this increased Government funding, 20 Councils have said they will continue to give vulnerable families food vouchers and support these families on an individual basis. Others, such as Essex County Council, are working with Active Essex to extend their Holiday Hunger Programme, which will see more than 1000 children provided with free food and activities. They are also launching the Half Term Emergency Fund, which will provide grants of up to £2,500 to food banks and other organisations to ensure they have enough supplies to cover the half term.

I am fully aware of the positive impact schemes like these can have, growing up in Knowsley, just outside Liverpool, many of my friends received the support of FSM and I know how much of a difference this made to them and their parents. No one in Government came into politics to make life harder for people, quite the opposite, however, we must also ensure the policies we introduce are having the intended impacts and reaching those who need them most. As the pandemic continues to evolve, the Government will remain open to additional support measures based on the needs of families who require extra support at the time.
 


A1X

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But do they starve? What evidence do you actually have that kids starve? My wife was a school secretary for 12 years and in all that time, she never ever heard from parents of free school meal kids that they starve. The one thing I do recall over the years is her saying that she doubted in some cases whether the kids should be on free school meals at all, given the parental lifestyle. This is not to say there are some genuine cases, as I am sure they are, but to simply state that kids starve is far too simplistic.

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Stat Brother

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It's worrying to think people can read that and not pause for thought.
Probably consoling themselves with the FACT that mother had Sky TV and smoked 20 B&H.
 




Deportivo Seagull

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Blimey mate, you need to look further than the end of your nose this isn't an instant fix. Britain will thrive without the European millstone around our necks.
The world is far bigger than Europe.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54654814

Just the start, keep your eye on your game as that's all you can do it life.



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Japan the country that doesn’t even come into the top ten U.K. export destinations .... brilliant.

When’s he going to get around to the rest then co side ring all deals are off in 3 months. You’ll that 7 of the top 10 are in the EU.

United States: US$72.6 billion (15.5% of total UK exports)
Germany: $46.6 billion (9.9%)
France: $31.2 billion (6.7%)
Netherlands: $30.3 billion (6.5%)
China: $30 billion (6.4%)
Ireland: $27.9 billion (5.9%)
Belgium: $16.8 billion (3.6%)
Switzerland: $15.5 billion (3.3%)
Spain: $13.7 billion (2.9%)
Italy: $12.8 billion (2.7%)
Hong Kong: $11.2 billion (2.4%)
United Arab Emirates: $9.9 billion (2.1%)
Japan: $8.3 billion (1.8%)
Singapore: $6.8 billion (1.5%)
Poland: $6.8 billion (1.5%)

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Thunder Bolt

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But do they starve? What evidence do you actually have that kids starve? My wife was a school secretary for 12 years and in all that time, she never ever heard from parents of free school meal kids that they starve. The one thing I do recall over the years is her saying that she doubted in some cases whether the kids should be on free school meals at all, given the parental lifestyle. This is not to say there are some genuine cases, as I am sure they are, but to simply state that kids starve is far too simplistic.

Who do I believe? HG’s wife in a relatively well off area in the South East or a UNICEF report?

https://www.unicef.org.uk/press-rel...eeting-international-obligations-uk-children/
 


Thunder Bolt

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They are not going to starve.

Here is a response Gillian Keegan made to her Constituents.

Please read this rather than the cack the left-leaning press turn out.




I fully appreciate the strength of feeling regarding this important issue. The Government is focused on supporting the most vulnerable children and social justice has been at the absolute heart of every decision that the Government have taken to help the people of this country get through this pandemic and subsequent lockdown together. We are all concerned for families that are struggling, especially children who have missed out on their education and the benefits of their school structure, including many children on FSM.

At the start of the pandemic, extraordinary measures were put in place to help vulnerable children, including extending FSM whilst schools were largely closed, remaining open to those most vulnerable. In total, over the period March to September £380 million worth of food vouchers were redeemed. However, now schools have reopened, those eligible can once again receive meals in their school setting. The Government have also extended FSM to all young children aged 4-7 automatically through the universal infant FSM entitlement scheme.

The extension of FSM over the summer holidays was in response to the unprecedented situation bought on by lockdown and the pandemic. As I'm sure you are aware, this was never intended to be a long term solution given the extra costs and logistical impacts of providing meals over school holidays. In many cases school staff had to be brought in over this period to provide meals and in some cases, extra staff were required to help to distribute food to children’s households.

In other circumstances, food vouchers were offered and done so based upon the assumption that they will be used solely for this purpose. At present, there is no way of monitoring this system which is necessary as I am aware from reports in other parts of the country that schools, supermarkets and parents have raised concerns that the vouchers were not always used to provide food.

During the holiday period support is always available to those who need it most. The Government provide a robust safety net, which can help the most vulnerable families cope with the extra pressures over school holidays. For the last three years the Government have supported disadvantaged children through our Holiday Activities and Food programme. This summer, the £9 million programme supported around 50,000 children across 17 local authority areas with free healthy meals as well as enriching activities. This year alone each organisation involved delivered at least four weeks of free activities and healthy food during July and August. The Government know that the long summer break is the time when families most welcome support, but more importantly it is when children will most benefit from engaging activities, so they return to school ready to learn in September.

This year the Government also provided a further £11.8 million to extend our successful Breakfast Club programme, supporting schools in disadvantaged areas.

On top of delivering Free School Meals to those pupils most in need, the Government also provide free school milk to those eligible, and the school fruit and vegetable scheme has also restarted now schools have returned.

The Government recognises that FSM is an important tool to support the most vulnerable children during their education. However, our support packages are focused on all aspects of living, including food, childcare and continued support for those who need it most. We have increased our overall support in key benefits such as Universal Credit which has been boosted by over £1,000 this year as part of a £9.3 billion increase to the welfare system. This means the average household has seen an annual increase of £1,040 which is more than £20 a week. Councils have been given a further £63 million to help those families most in need. As a result of this increased Government funding, 20 Councils have said they will continue to give vulnerable families food vouchers and support these families on an individual basis. Others, such as Essex County Council, are working with Active Essex to extend their Holiday Hunger Programme, which will see more than 1000 children provided with free food and activities. They are also launching the Half Term Emergency Fund, which will provide grants of up to £2,500 to food banks and other organisations to ensure they have enough supplies to cover the half term.

I am fully aware of the positive impact schemes like these can have, growing up in Knowsley, just outside Liverpool, many of my friends received the support of FSM and I know how much of a difference this made to them and their parents. No one in Government came into politics to make life harder for people, quite the opposite, however, we must also ensure the policies we introduce are having the intended impacts and reaching those who need them most. As the pandemic continues to evolve, the Government will remain open to additional support measures based on the needs of families who require extra support at the time.


My MP is the Tory MP for Lewes, and has sent out an email almost word for word the same. It is almost as if the Spad, has issued instructions on how to spin it.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Yet another arrogant poster on NSC who sees fit to put his view of life well ahead of millions of allegedly moronic voters. Perhaps it is the likes of you with your superiority that should make us feel embarrassed, as you seem to want to link the issue with nationality. Cue the usual abuse when he sees a contrary opinion, as he criticises others.

............ reading between the lines,perhaps that's what you are doing as well.
 


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My MP is the Tory MP for Lewes, and has sent out an email almost word for word the same. It is almost as if the Spad, has issued instructions on how to spin it.
It's not spin.

Come on Thunderbolt take those anti-tory specs off. Do you really believe any human in the UK would like to starve children?

I am done with this thread, I let you all convince one another that the tories are on a mission to harm the poor.

Blinkers are an understatement.:nono:

If I were you I would stop reading Twitter, as it will cause people mental health issues. Probably the worse 21st-century invention, and I am not sure anything will top it either.
It causes hate and war.

Please note this post is not banter, it comes from my heart.
 


rogersix

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But Brexit will happen deal or No Deal, and Boris got us there against the odds, and the screaming of time wasters, people like Starmer, Cooper, and Lucas, I hate to think how much they have cost the country.

It's not very difficult to grasp, you have to let go as this is what is causing the anger.



Why would this be?


The government will have looked at the pi&& taking that has cost the taxpayer on these school meals and how much families have been able to claim during this pandemic. No one will starve.
I know of several people who have claimed vouchers when really they shouldn't have, just do the maths, the chance out there will grab all the can, and there will be some who do not contribute to the pot.

Poor old Rashford is still wet behind the ears, he thinks he knows the problem, but he doesn't he needs to chat with Boris and Rishi and understand finance and life. Not just a past experience.

I saw some chancers fruit and veg guys on the Beeb this morning, saying how they were going to give FREE Fruit and veg to the kids, wow I thought......................But they wanted donations. They already had £1500 given. I hope the revenue are watching this lot.

Well done, Marcus. Just get on and play football and give money to registered charities to help out, or perhaps he could just advise Starmer on how to get noticed in the public domain.

wahay out of your depth
 


Deportivo Seagull

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It's not spin.

Come on Thunderbolt take those anti-tory specs off. Do you really believe any human in the UK would like to starve children?

I am done with this thread, I let you all convince one another that the tories are on a mission to harm the poor.

Blinkers are an understatement.:nono:

If I were you I would stop reading Twitter, as it will cause people mental health issues. Probably the worse 21st-century invention, and I am not sure anything will top it either.
It causes hate and war.

Please note this post is not banter, it comes from my heart.

Shut the door on your way out.


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